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Introduction to child psychology
Education & Development

Introduction to child psychology

...C. and Matheson, C.C. (1992) ‘Sequences in the development of competent play with peers: social and social pretend play’, Developmental Psychology, vol. 28, no. 5, pp. 961–74. Montgomery, H. (2008) An Introduction to Childhood: Anthropological Perspectives on Children's Lives, Chichester, John Wiley and Sons. Piaget, J. (1929) The Child’s Conception of the World,...
Level 1: Introductory 8 hrs
Justice, fairness and mediation
Money & Business

Justice, fairness and mediation

...C. (2003) ‘Multi-Problem Violent Youth: A Challenge for the Restorative Justice Paradigm’, in Weitekamp, E. and Kerner , H. J.(eds.), Restorative Justice in Context: International Practices and Directives, Cullompton: Willan Publishing, 1– 22. Dawson, J. (2019) ‘How might Brexit affect human rights in the UK?’, House of Commons Library, Available at:...
Level 1: Introductory 4 hrs
Who belongs to Glasgow?
Society, Politics & Law

Who belongs to Glasgow?

...c) Note briefly how we have used our concept of geographical imaginations to explore Glasgow's uniqueness. 2. Think about these issues in relation to another place or other places. What is being represented/promoted? Who gains and who loses? 3. The main points to grasp from this programme are: that ‘image and identity’ are central to our geographical imagination; that...
Level 2: Intermediate 3 hrs
Supporting children's development
Education & Development

Supporting children's development

...c, 5 = f, 6 = e Children have special educational needs if they have a learning difficulty which calls for special educational provision to be made for them. The SEN Code of Practice for Wales provides practical advice to Local Education Authorities, maintained schools, early years settings and others on carrying out their statutory duties to identify, assess and make...
Level 1: Introductory 15 hrs
Introducing computing and IT
Digital & Computing

Introducing computing and IT

...c) One reason for the increase in use is that smartphones have become much more ubiquitous. While they are still expensive, the handsets are cheaper and more intuitive to use and the ‘bundles’ of telephone and internet access have become more affordable...Introducing computing and IT: 1.4 Summary of Section 1 - After briefly considering the rapid development of...
Level 1: Introductory 10 hrs
Managing my money for young adults Badge icon
Money & Business

Managing my money for young adults

...C For an employee whose main home is in Wales T This code applies when the computation of tax due is made more complicated – for example by earning a very high income 0T Either your personal allowance has been used up (e.g. by being applied against another source of income) or you have started a new job and you don’t have a P45 form (see above) or your employer has...
Level 1: Introductory 24 hrs
Hybrid working: organisational development
Money & Business

Hybrid working: organisational development

...ideally 1.5°C), and agreement from parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) to reduce carbon emissions by 45% by 2030 and reach net zero by 2050. All UK organisations are required by law to reduce their carbon emissions. The approach to this varies throughout the UK. You can explore these for your nation via the links below: Wales...
The MMR vaccine: public health, private fears
Health, Sports & Psychology

The MMR vaccine: public health, private fears

...MMR vaccine’ (Correspondence), Lancet; 351: p. 1355. Shiels, O., Smyth, P., Martin, C., O'Leary, J.J. (2002) ‘Development of an ‘allelic discrimination’ type assay to differentiate between the strain origins of measles virus detected in intestinal tissue of children with ileocolonic lymphonodular hyperplasia and concomitant developmental disorder’. Abstract (No 20) presented at Pathological Society of Great Britain and ......